Well the Sixers have swap rights so if Sacramento were to win the lottery, (or otherwise wind up with a higher pick) Philly get’s the pick.
Well the Sixers have swap rights so if Sacramento were to win the lottery, (or otherwise wind up with a higher pick) Philly get’s the pick.
property is an inalienable right, with the company treated as the property of its executives (who nevertheless have not founded it, but legally)
If you work in the industry you’re the only person I’ve ever met to think this. If you don’t then I don’t think you know what your’re talking about.
Have you wined and dined clients professionally? It’s not exactly a leisure activity.
Workers’ self-management would mean there are no need for CEOs leading those companies, no, but choices made through collective decision making, using council and democratic systems within the company
$100+/bbl oil is never coming back.
We’ll see how it plays out but anything’s better than the mediocre post-Iverson decade. That was suffering, at least The Process created the illusion of a team with a forward thinking vision. Also, TWolves I’ll grant but no way on the Lakers. Ingram’s trash, Mozgov’s contract is shitty, and D’angelo’s a snitch.
Neither of them are Embiid, so in way they kind of are. Nerlens is obviously better but Brooklyn’s going to max him out this offseason.
He meant rim protection
They have a complete starting front court, two possible lottery picks in this years draft, the opportunity to swap picks with the Kings the next two years, the King’s unprotected 2019 first round pick, and a team that’s already won twice as many games this year as they did last.
I don’t think the majority of Sixers fans have a problem with it. Especially considering how fun this team has been to watch since January.
No, his best skill was negotiating trades (and effectively using cap space as an asset)
I can’t believe I forgot the SAC trade. That may have been his masterpiece. Don’t forgot along with the pick swaps Sixers also have the Kings’ unprotected 2019 first.
To clarify, I’m not mad about it. Okafor was hyped that whole year and was a consensus top 3 pick. That being said, (also assuming the rumors aren’t true and Hinkie’s hand wasn’t forced by management) I think Hinkie underestimated how much picking Okafor would tank all three of their value. I would have tried to…
Are there any explanations for the groups that increased? Is PrEP less available for Latinos and MSM 25-34 vs the population as a whole?
Yeah, nothing screams winning culture like the Knicks.
Sixers had plenty of offers for Okafor and Noel last offseason. BC tried to sit on them to grow their value but wound up tanking them even further.
If you criticize Hinkie without looking at his trade history you’re not looking at the whole picture. Trades like the one to acquire Saric were masterful.
Louis CK’s is better.
Haven’t you heard? Ever since Trump got elected words have lost all meaning.